类有机物
小头畸形
神经科学
医学
超声波
生物
儿科
放射科
作者
Xiaohong Li,Di Guo,Long‐Qing Chen,Zhe-Han Chang,Jianxin Shi,Nan Hu,Chong Chen,Xiaowang Zhang,Shuang-Qing Bao,Mengmeng Chen,Dong Ming
出处
期刊:Brain
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2024-05-13
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1093/brain/awae150
摘要
Abstract Human brain organoids represent a remarkable platform for modelling neurological disorders and a promising brain repair approach. However, the effects of physical stimulation on their development and integration remain unclear. Here, we report that low-intensity ultrasound significantly increases neural progenitor cell proliferation and neuronal maturation in cortical organoids. Histological assays and single-cell gene expression analyses revealed that low-intensity ultrasound improves the neural development in cortical organoids. Following organoid grafts transplantation into the injured somatosensory cortices of adult mice, longitudinal electrophysiological recordings and histological assays revealed that ultrasound-treated organoid grafts undergo advanced maturation. They also exhibit enhanced pain-related gamma-band activity and more disseminated projections into the host brain than the untreated groups. Finally, low-intensity ultrasound ameliorates neuropathological deficits in a microcephaly brain organoid model. Hence, low-intensity ultrasound stimulation advances the development and integration of brain organoids, providing a strategy for treating neurodevelopmental disorders and repairing cortical damage.
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